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Lista de Palabras Nivel B2 - Personalidad

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés sobre la personalidad, como "arrogant", "caring", "bold", etc. preparadas para estudiantes de B2.

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CEFR B2 Vocabulary
arrogant
arrogant
[Adjetivo]

showing a proud, unpleasant attitude toward others and having an exaggerated sense of self-importance

arrogante, orgulloso

arrogante, orgulloso

Ex: The company 's CEO was known for his arrogant behavior , which created a toxic work environment .

El CEO de la empresa era conocido por su comportamiento arrogante, lo que creó un ambiente de trabajo tóxico.

bold
bold
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) brave and confident, with the ability to take risks

audaz, atrevido

audaz, atrevido

Ex: The bold entrepreneur pursued her dreams with unwavering determination , despite the odds .

El empresario audaz persiguió sus sueños con una determinación inquebrantable, a pesar de las dificultades.

caring
caring
[Adjetivo]

showing concern for the well-being of others and being kind and supportive in one's actions and interactions

afectuoso

afectuoso

Ex: The teacher 's caring attitude made students feel comfortable approaching her with their problems .

La actitud cariñosa del maestro hizo que los estudiantes se sintieran cómodos al acercarse a ella con sus problemas.

decent
decent
[Adjetivo]

treating others with respect and honesty

decente, decoroso

decente, decoroso

Ex: Her decent nature extends to all living beings , as she advocates for animal welfare and environmental conservation .

Su naturaleza decente se extiende a todos los seres vivos, ya que aboga por el bienestar animal y la conservación del medio ambiente.

dishonest
dishonest
[Adjetivo]

not truthful or trustworthy, often engaging in immoral behavior

deshonesto, poco honrado

deshonesto, poco honrado

Ex: She felt betrayed by her friend 's dishonest behavior , which included spreading rumors behind her back .

Se sintió traicionada por el comportamiento deshonesto de su amigo, que incluía difundir rumores a sus espaldas.

easy-going
easy-going
[Adjetivo]

calm and not easily worried or annoyed

fácil de tratar, de buen trato

fácil de tratar, de buen trato

Ex: He ’s so easy-going that even when plans change , he just goes with the flow .

Es tan tranquilo que incluso cuando los planes cambian, simplemente sigue la corriente.

energetic
energetic
[Adjetivo]

active and full of energy

lleno de energía, con energía

lleno de energía, con energía

Ex: David 's energetic performance on the soccer field impressed scouts and earned him a spot on the varsity team .

El rendimiento enérgico de David en el campo de fútbol impresionó a los exploradores y le valió un lugar en el equipo universitario.

enthusiastic
enthusiastic
[Adjetivo]

having or showing intense excitement, eagerness, or passion for something

entusiasmado

entusiasmado

Ex: The enthusiastic fans cheered loudly for their favorite band .

Los fanáticos entusiastas animaron en voz alta a su banda favorita.

dynamic
dynamic
[Adjetivo]

having a lot of energy

dinámico

dinámico

Ex: The dynamic atmosphere at the concert energized the crowd , creating an unforgettable experience .

El ambiente dinámico del concierto energizó a la multitud, creando una experiencia inolvidable.

forgetful
forgetful
[Adjetivo]

likely to forget things or having difficulty to remember events

olvidadizo

olvidadizo

Ex: Being forgetful, she often leaves her phone at home .

Siendo olvidadiza, a menudo deja su teléfono en casa.

greedy
greedy
[Adjetivo]

having an excessive and intense desire for something, especially wealth, possessions, or power

codicioso, avaro

codicioso, avaro

Ex: The greedy politician accepted bribes in exchange for favorable legislation , betraying the public 's trust .

El político codicioso aceptó sobornos a cambio de una legislación favorable, traicionando la confianza del público.

icy
icy
[Adjetivo]

lacking warmth or friendliness

antipático

antipático

Ex: The receptionist 's icy attitude made me feel unwelcome .

La actitud fría de la recepcionista me hizo sentir no deseado.

impatient
impatient
[Adjetivo]

unable to wait calmly for something or someone, often feeling irritated or frustrated

impaciente

impaciente

Ex: He ’s always impatient when it comes to slow internet connections .

Siempre está impaciente cuando se trata de conexiones lentas a Internet.

lively
lively
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) very energetic and outgoing

energético

energético

Ex: Despite her age , she remains lively and active , participating in various hobbies and sports .

A pesar de su edad, sigue siendo animada y activa, participando en varios pasatiempos y deportes.

logical
logical
[Adjetivo]

based on clear reasoning or sound judgment

lógico

lógico

Ex: They made a logical decision based on the data , avoiding emotional bias in their choice .

Tomaron una decisión lógica basada en los datos, evitando el sesgo emocional en su elección.

modest
modest
[Adjetivo]

not boasting about one's abilities, achievements, or belongings

modesto

modesto

Ex: He gave a modest reply when asked about his success .

Dio una respuesta modesta cuando le preguntaron sobre su éxito.

moody
moody
[Adjetivo]

experiencing frequent changes in mood, often without apparent reason or explanation

malhumorado

malhumorado

Ex: The moody artist channeled their emotions into their work, creating pieces that reflected their inner turmoil.

El artista voluble canalizó sus emociones en su trabajo, creando piezas que reflejaban su confusión interior.

moral
moral
[Adjetivo]

following the principles of wrong and right and behaving based on the ethical standards of a society

moral

moral

Ex: Despite peer pressure , the moral teenager stood firm in their principles and refused to participate in harmful activities .

A pesar de la presión de grupo, el adolescente moral se mantuvo firme en sus principios y se negó a participar en actividades dañinas.

nosy
nosy
[Adjetivo]

showing too much interest in people's lives, especially when it is not one's concern

entrometido, metiche

entrometido, metiche

Ex: I told him to stop being nosy and respect my privacy .

Le dije que dejara de ser entrometido y que respetara mi privacidad.

optimistic
optimistic
[Adjetivo]

having a hopeful and positive outlook on life, expecting good things to happen

optimista

optimista

Ex: Optimistic investors continued to pour money into the startup despite the risks .

Los inversores optimistas continuaron vertiendo dinero en la startup a pesar de los riesgos.

pessimistic
pessimistic
[Adjetivo]

having or showing a negative view of the future and always waiting for something bad to happen

pesimista

pesimista

Ex: The pessimistic tone of his writing reflected the author 's bleak perspective on life .

El tono pesimista de su escritura reflejaba la perspectiva sombría del autor sobre la vida.

passionate
passionate
[Adjetivo]

showing or having enthusiasm or strong emotions about something one care deeply about

apasionado, ferviente

apasionado, ferviente

Ex: Her passionate love for literature led her to pursue a career as an English teacher .

Su amor apasionado por la literatura la llevó a seguir una carrera como profesora de inglés.

practical
practical
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) realistic in facing different matters or problems

práctico

práctico

Ex: He ’s known for being practical and down-to-earth in his decisions .

Es conocido por ser práctico y sensato en sus decisiones.

reasonable
reasonable
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) showing good judgment and acting by reason

razonable, lógico

razonable, lógico

Ex: They sought advice from a reasonable and experienced friend .

Buscaron consejo en un amigo razonable y experimentado.

respectable
respectable
[Adjetivo]

considered to be good, correct, or acceptable by the society

respetable

respetable

Ex: His behavior at the event was considered respectable, adhering to all the social norms and expectations of formal gatherings .

Su comportamiento en el evento fue considerado respetable, adhiriéndose a todas las normas sociales y expectativas de reuniones formales.

self-confident
self-confident
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) having trust in one's abilities and qualities

seguro de sí mismo

seguro de sí mismo

Ex: The self-confident leader inspired trust and respect among team members with her clear direction .

El líder seguro de sí mismo inspiró confianza y respeto entre los miembros del equipo con su dirección clara.

sensitive
sensitive
[Adjetivo]

capable of understanding other people's emotions and caring for them

sensible

sensible

Ex: The nurse ’s sensitive care helped put the patient at ease .

El cuidado sensible de la enfermera ayudó a poner al paciente a gusto.

sincere
sincere
[Adjetivo]

(of statements, feelings, beliefs, or behavior) showing what is true and honest, based on one's real opinions or feelings

sincero

sincero

Ex: It was clear from his sincere tone that he truly cared about the issue .

Estaba claro por su tono sincero que realmente le importaba el problema.

strong-willed
strong-willed
[Adjetivo]

very determined in one's beliefs or decisions, often showing firmness of character and persistence in achieving what one wants

tenaz

tenaz

Ex: In negotiations , his strong-willed stance ensured that the team 's interests were protected and respected .

En las negociaciones, su postura firme aseguró que los intereses del equipo fueran protegidos y respetados.

sympathetic
sympathetic
[Adjetivo]

showing care and understanding toward other people, especially when they are not feeling good

comprensivo

comprensivo

Ex: The therapist provided a sympathetic environment for her clients to share their emotions .

El terapeuta proporcionó un ambiente compasivo para que sus clientes compartieran sus emociones.

unreliable
unreliable
[Adjetivo]

not deserving of trust or confidence

poco fiable

poco fiable

Ex: The service was unreliable during storms .

El servicio era poco fiable durante las tormentas.

unstable
unstable
[Adjetivo]

displaying unpredictable and sudden changes in emotions and behavior

mentalmente inestable

mentalmente inestable

Ex: His career suffered setbacks because of his reputation for being unstable, making colleagues hesitant to collaborate with him .

Su carrera sufrió reveses debido a su reputación de ser inestable, lo que hizo que sus colegas dudaran en colaborar con él.

unsure
unsure
[Adjetivo]

not confident enough in oneself, especially in one's abilities

poco seguro, inseguro

poco seguro, inseguro

Ex: Being unsure of her decision, she asked for a second opinion.

Al no estar segura de su decisión, pidió una segunda opinión.

strict
strict
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) inflexible and demanding that rules are followed precisely

estricto, severo

estricto, severo

Ex: Despite her strict demeanor , she was fair and consistent in her enforcement of rules .

A pesar de su actitud estricta, era justa y consistente en la aplicación de las reglas.

violent
violent
[Adjetivo]

involving or caused by force that may result in physical damage

violento

violento

Ex: The ship was caught in violent waves that tossed it from side to side .

El barco fue atrapado en olas violentas que lo sacudían de un lado a otro.

lenient
lenient
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) tolerant, flexible, or relaxed in enforcing rules or standards, often forgiving and understanding toward others

benévolo, indulgente

benévolo, indulgente

Ex: In contrast to his strict predecessor , the new manager took a lenient approach to employee tardiness , focusing more on productivity than punctuality .

A diferencia de su estricto predecesor, el nuevo gerente adoptó un enfoque indulgente hacia la tardanza de los empleados, centrándose más en la productividad que en la puntualidad.

tough
tough
[Adjetivo]

uncompromising in one's expectations, rules, or approach to dealing with others

duro

duro

Ex: The judge 's tough sentencing reflected the seriousness of the crime and deterred future offenders .

La sentencia dura del juez reflejó la gravedad del crimen y disuadió a futuros infractores.

tight-fisted
tight-fisted
[Adjetivo]

spending or giving money reluctantly

tacaño, avaro

tacaño, avaro

Ex: Even though he ’s wealthy , he ’s incredibly tight-fisted when it comes to charity .

Aunque es rico, es increíblemente tacaño cuando se trata de caridad.

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